f JRE and as I read isn't necessary.
I configured the connector in the "server.xml" file as below:
Does anyone know if is needed more configuration to use ssl?
Thanks, Khalil.
instances)
of tomcats and hence the loadbalancer.
Again, I thank you for your input!!
Khalil
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k responses with links (or redirects) which have an appended port 8080,
although he is starting with port 80. If so, it sounds a little like a bug
in his webapp.
Khalil: can you please comment?
Mladen Turk wrote:
Khalil wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to integrate Tomcat 6.0.10 with Apache 2.2.4 using
Avi,
Take a look at this article
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Using+Apache+with+mod_jk
Regards,
Khalil
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.loadbalancer.sticky_session=1
worker.loadbalancer.balance_workers=tomcat1
#worker.loadbalancer.balance_workers=tomcat2, tomcat4, tomcat1, tomcat3
I added the following connector to server.xml in Tomcat
Regards
Khalil
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Subject: Re: Connecting Tomcat 6.0.10 with Apache 2.2.4 using mod_jk-2.2.4
Khalil wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to integrate Tomcat 6.0.10 with Apache 2.2.4 u
Hi,
I am trying to integrate Tomcat 6.0.10 with Apache 2.2.4 using mod_jk-2.2.4.
The traffic seems to be flowing correctly to Tomcat on port 8080 from apache
through the connector. Tomcat and Apache reside on the same machine.
I want to force apache to drop prot 8080. Since we're behined a fire